Lyons Police Department Report


Lyons Police Department

Lyons, Burt County Nebraska

October 2013

 

Mileage, 1022

Citations, 4

Refusal to submit to alcohol test, 1

Driving under the influence of alcohol, 2

Careless driving, 1

Correctional, 9

Expired plates, 2

Head light violation, 3

No operators license on person, 1

Taillight, 2

No trailer lights, 1

Warnings, 12

Careless driving, 2

No headlights after dark, 1

Stop sign, 3

Speeding, 5

Underage ATV operator, 1

Calls, 57

Civil dispute, 5

Prowler, 4

Dog at large, 10

Car blocking road, 1

911 hang-up, 1

Harassment of tenants, 1

Check the welfare of elderly person, 2

Burglar alarm activated at school, 1

Theft, 4

Call for service, 7

Assault, 1

Criminal mischief, 4

Check welfare of child, 1

Accident, 1

Lady needing help with ADD child, 1

Car tearing around, 3

Vehicle in neighbors driveway people having relations inside, 1

People running through yard, 1

Terroristic threats, 2

Trespassing, 1

Rabbit stuck in fence, 1

People yelling, 1

Ex-boyfriend going to burn down house, 1

Dead dog left in neighbors yard, 1

Strange things going on at house down street, 1

Assisted Oakland Police, civil disputes, 2

Arrests, 1, driving under the influence, 2, driving under the influence-resisting arrest

Received assistance from Nebraska State Patrol, 1, Burt County Sheriff, 1, Oakland Police Department, 4

Car searches, 5

Lyons Police Department Chief, James P. Buck

Christmas at Decatur Museum


By Norma Farrens

Decatur Musem. Photo Credit/Norma Farrens.

Decatur Musem. Photo Credit/Norma Farrens.

The Decatur Museum will be hosting their annual Christmas at the Museum open house on Sunday, December 8, 2013, from 2 – 4 p.m.

There will be gingerbread cookie decorating for the youngsters and both the main and second floors of the museum will be open for tours. Visitors will be treated to a nostalgic display of vintage Christmas items including a variety of decorated trees, ornaments and Christmas displays.

Get into the holiday spirit and stop at the museum for refreshments and a tour through Decatur’s past. The current display also highlights the Decatur and area country schools in addition to the permanent Decatur Timeline exhibit.

After the open house at the museum the Community Club is hosting a free chili feed at the Sears Center beginning at 5 p.m.. The parade of trees will also be on display and Santa will arrive around 5:30 p.m. for the children. Come join the fun!

 

Christmas Decorations Going Up in Oakland


Oakland city employees Mike Francis and Bryan Johnson are decorating Oakland's Main Street for Christmas. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Oakland city employees Mike Francis and Bryan Johnson are decorating Oakland’s Main Street for Christmas. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Festival of Trees at Lyons Library


Ashley Watson Day Care "Turkey's". Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Ashley Watson Day Care “Turkey’s”. Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Kids 4 Christ "God Keeps His Promise". Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Kids 4 Christ “God Keeps His Promise”. Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Spanish Class "Feliz Navidad". Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Spanish Class “Feliz Navidad”. Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Snowman at Library


Summer Reading Program Snowman ” He is wearing one of our t shirts that the Friends of the Library gave each child that attended the Summer Reading Program”

Summer Reading Program Snowman. Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Summer Reading Program Snowman. Photo Credit/Kay Steinmeyer.

Next Step for School Merger Talks


 

WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP IN BURT COUNTY MERGER TALKS?

 

By Fred Hansen, Superintendent LDNE                 November 18, 2013

 

Discussion continues on the possibility of a consolidation of three school districts in Burt County.  The Lyons-Decatur Northeast school board heard from 14 speakers and 4 letters were read at the special meeting held November 5, 2013 intended to allow for public input on the topic of consolidation.

 

Many of the 14 speakers thought the idea of a countywide school district was too large.  Some of the speakers thought the countywide school district would kill the Lyons community because they felt the elementary in Lyons would not stay open for very many years.  Many of the speakers understood the need to do something but they expressed the idea to do something “on a smaller basis”.  Some of those speakers mentioned the idea of merging with Oakland-Craig only.  Just under half of the speakers encouraged the board to continue talking and not take any option off the table.  A few speakers felt the process was moving too fast and others wanted to pursue other ideas to meet the dwindling enrollment issue facing Lyons-Decatur Northeast.

 

The Lyons-Decatur School Board discussed all these comments and concerns at their regular school board meeting held on Monday, November 11, 2013.  The consolidation committee to study the countywide school merger idea suggested that each school board take a vote at their November board meeting to provide direction for the consolidation committee.  Oakland-Craig and Tekamah-Herman school boards both voted to continue talks.  Lyons-Decatur Northeast school board decided to slow down and discuss the idea at the November meeting.  After a lengthy discussion on the idea, President Preston informed the board that the vote to continue talks would be on the agenda for possible board approval in the December meeting.  Around a dozen patrons/parents were visitors at this November meeting to hear the board’s discussion.

 

Steve Williams, of Harding & Shultz, spoke at the public input meeting on November 5, 2013.   The Harding & Shultz firm is used by all three school districts so the three Superintendents directed Mr. Williams to write up the same agenda item and motion to be used by the school boards in their November or December meeting.

 

Since Lyon-Decatur Northeast decided to wait on this vote I want to share with the public the agenda item and motion that will be provided to the LDNE board at the December meeting if they choose to use it.  Here is the agenda item and motion:

Agenda Item

Review, consider, and take all necessary action to create the Reorganization Committee and designate its members.

Motion

I move that the board create the Reorganization Committee and designate and appoint the following individuals as members of the committee: ____________________________________________.

 

As you can see, the motion officially sets up the reorganization committee.  It is not a vote to merge.  If the LDNE board approves the motion the LDNE committee meets with the O-C and T-H committees to determine if they can agree on a merger petition.  If this three-board committee approves a petition it must come back to each school board for their approve before it is sent to the State Reorganization committee for approval.

 

For Harding & Shultz to represent all three school boards, each board must pass a motion to allow for “multiple-entity school district reorganization representation”.  Therefore, there will also be an agenda item and motion to allow for this representation on the December agenda.  O-C and T-H will also have this motion on their December agenda.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Word/AaSupt13-14/Board 2013/Consolidation/Communication/LMS article #3 11.18.13

 

 

Professional Wrestling Coming to Oakland


Jaysin Strife

Jaysin Strife

 

Stephen King

Stephen King

 

Hype Gotti

Hype Gotti

 

Donnie Dodge

Donnie Dodge

 

PosterBy Donnie Dodge

For the first time in decades, Professional Wrestling returns to small-town Nebraska. Magnum Pro Wrestling is a Council Bluffs Iowa based company and has been producing shows through-out Iowa for many years. It’s a small company of highly talented performers that have literally traveled the world perfecting their craft.

For instance, Jaysin Strife holds the World Record for the longest wrestling match ever at seven hours. He has also performed in Germany and well as regularly working in California.

Stephen King (The Omaha Chainsaw) has spent the last 6 years traveling all over the Continental US. He has also spent time training with ECW Superstar’s Tazz and Simon Diamond, as well as performing with former WWE standout Gangrel.

And last but certainly not least, Magnum Pro Champion Hype Gotti. Hype has been wrestling 12 years. He too has been seen all over the U.S. and touts his numerous matches vs.  New Japan/TNA  star Alex Shelly,  Current WWE Superstar Seth Rollins , and  TNA star Sonjay Dutt as his favorites. He says he does it because it makes me feel more alive than anything.

This is just the tip of the iceberg of the talent. Magnum Pro contains Big men, Small men, Monsters, Strongmen and High Flyers. As well as a local connection to Oakland! Former/Original Omaha Wrestling Association (OWA) Hardcore Champion and Oakland resident Donnie Dodge, who works under the name HUSKA, will dust off his act and return to the ring in for the first time in over a decade.

Don’t miss the action! Oakland Fire/Rescue will be on hand taking care of your concession needs. $10 gets you in the door, and after one show, you will never want to miss another!

Lights Replaced on Tree


The tree north of the Veteran’s Building has been adorned with lights for the Christmas season for some years now, bringing the holiday spirit to the community.

Some of the lights were destroyed earlier this summer, according to Julie Johnson, owner of Nelson’s Food Pride in Oakland. “Some of the lights on the tree were broken, thrown to the ground and stepped on,” Julie stated.

Oakland Police Chief Dan Jacobs was not aware of the lights being broken until a considerable amount of time had passed. “I didn’t know about it until sometime later when I was in the grocery store. There wasn’t much that could be done then,” Dan stated.

No worries though, the lights have been replaced. The tree will light up the Christmas season again this year!

Terry Johnson is on the ground assisting Burt County Public Power's boom truck in replacing the lights on Oakland's Christmas Tree. Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Terry Johnson is on the ground assisting Burt County Public Power’s boom truck in replacing the lights on Oakland’s Christmas Tree. Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Festival of Trees


The Lyons Public Library is still accepting entries for their annual Festival of Trees. If interested in placing and decorating a tree at the library, please stop in and pick up an entry form.

Set up will be Thurs., Nov. 21st from 1:00-7:00 p.m. The trees will be on public display Fri., Nov. 22nd from 2:00-8:00 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 23rd from 9:00 a.m.-noon.

The trees are to be taken down on Sat., Nov. 23rd from noon to 2:00 p.m. or Mon., Nov. 25th from 9:00-11:00 a.m. 

Kids 4 Christ Program


An update on Kids 4 Christ Program 

The Kids 4 Christ Program began on Wednesday after school on September 11th.  It is for all children (K thru 6th grade) regardless of church affiliation.  It is held at the Lyons Memorial United Methodist Church.

Thirty two children signed up for the program.  The response has been excellent with 20 to 27 kids for each of the first 10 sessions.  During these sessions, they have learned about:  Creation, How Sin entered the World, Noah, Tower of Babel, Job and God’s Covenant with Abraham.

Kids 4 Christ will have a tree at the Library’s festival of trees on Nov. 22 and 23.  There will not be a session on November 27th due to Thanksgiving Day (on Nov. 28th).   Any questions, please contact Michelle Roscoe (402)307-0242; or Pastor Dean Joy (402) 984-2534.